Food Security Strategy through Regenerative Agriculture for Capacity Building of Farmers with "Integrated Nutrient Management Training Program"

Dewi Febriani(1), Perbaja Tulus Pasaribu(2),


(1) Institut Pertanian STIPER Yogyakarta
(2) Institut Pertanian STIPER Yogyakarta
Corresponding Author

Abstract


Nowadays, farmers have several problems during the famine period that can reduce the income and productivity of the food crops they cultivate, this is due to the lack of knowledge of farmers regarding sustainable agricultural systems. This research aims to (1) Support the sustainability of food security for future generations. (2) Knowing the factors that cause the food security crisis. The method used in this research is a descriptive method with field study, using panel experimental design and secondary data accumulation. Then, for data collection technique is based on the results of research and experience that has been carried out. The result of this research is the implementation of the "Integrated Nutrient Management Training Program" for farmers by providing special training that focuses on the ideal fertilizer application system, resulting in high-quality food crops.

Keywords


Food security; Future generations; Integrated nutrient; Management training program

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